Why do we get startled by unexpected scary things?
For example: When you see a pop scene in a horror movie
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Answer:When the body is responding to a sudden frightening, dangerous or stressful situation, it pumps out a lot of extra adrenaline — or catecholamines. “This surge in hormones causes immediate physiological changes that prepare your body for physical activity — that's your fight-or-flight response,” Dr. Gillinov says.
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